Wow, come on Harrison. If you're willing to screw yourself out of a $1m+ job to smoke weed, you have your priorities ALL WRONG. That is absolutely ridiculous. I'd quit smoking weed if I was offered an NBA roster spot, guaranteed.

Wow, come on Harrison. If you're willing to screw yourself out of a $1m+ job to smoke weed, you have your priorities ALL WRONG. That is absolutely ridiculous. I'd quit smoking weed if I was offered an NBA roster spot, guaranteed.

he's just ignorant. the weed is blocking his normal reasoning. just look at catz for example.j/k, catz.

no, seriously...players need to realize that their on court skills aren't the only thing that keeps them around. we seem to have a few players with this problem.

The Pacers fined and suspended Harrison on Friday for "conduct detrimental to the team" stemming from his behavior after a loss Thursday at San Antonio. He will miss today's game at Cleveland.
Team officials have warned Harrison in the past that his inappropriate behavior could hurt his chances of remaining in the NBA. Harrison will be a free agent this summer.
"I feel bad for him because he has a lot of potential, a lot of talent, and he doesn't seem to be able to harness it in the right way," Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh said.
Harrison lost control of his emotions inside the locker room after being escorted there by team security in the final seconds of Thursday's game. He had to get a couple of stitches for a small cut on the back of his head. Harrison said via text message that he didn't know what he did inside the locker room to cause him to cut his head.
A Spurs spokesman said Friday that no damage had been reported to the locker room. Pacers officials had planned to make Harrison pay for any damage.
"I agree with the suspension," Harrison said. "I lost control of myself and I need to, and must, learn to have constant control over myself to become a successful player in this league. This is something that I have even sought professional help to aid me through the process. I am sorry."

After hearing that there isn't any proof of damage to the locker room this doesn't seem like a really big deal.

After hearing that there isn't any proof of damage to the locker room this doesn't seem like a really big deal.

According to witnesses (insiders), he did not damage the locker room... he damaged some poles holding up the awning/tent where the players enter the locker room. It was also reported that one of those broken poles injured an usher. I'm sure if he did injure an usher, we will hear about it soon enough unless Spurs/ATT Center management keep it under wraps.

thanks for the info, i couldn't find any. what's better? harrison going ballistic and tearing crap up or crying like he used to when called for fouls? it's too bad we can't channel that anger into his game.